Aston Martin DB10
Yep, you can now buy Bond’s newest and shiniest set of wheels. Well, bid for them, anyway – the very same Aston Martin DB10 used in Spectre is being auctioned off at Christie’s on 18 February, with proceeds donated to the Médecins Sans Frontières charity. One small caveat, though. Because it’s not homologated, certified or approved for use on any public roads, you can’t actually drive it on Britain’s highways.
£1,000,000 (est) via Christies
Fisker VLF Force 1 V10
OK, so it sounds like it’s been named by a Top Gear intern, but this is actually a proper car you can drive on the road, and it has genuine racing intent. It’s the result of a collaboration between Henry Fisker (he who drew the BMW Z8, Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage), former GM chairman Bob Lutz and Dodge Viper racer, Ben Keating. And the result is, frankly, bananas. The Dodge-sourced engine produces a massive 745hp from its 8.4-litre V10, the computer-controlled active suspension is lifted from Keating’s racecar, and the outline, rendered in carbon and aerodynamically optimised for downfroce, is from Fisker’s pen. Nobody’s owned up to adding the leather champagne caddy between the two front seats, though.
£187,000 (approx) via Fisker